Category - Culture

Explore Moroccan culture, an intriguing mix of Berber, Arab and other influences. Throughout Morocco there are shared traditions, but many cultural practices, celebrations, dress and culinary preferences vary according to region.

Udhiyah and qurbani are interchangeable Arabic terms for the sacrificial slaughter of a sheep, goat, cow or camel as mandated for Muslims during the Islamic holiday of Eid Al-Adha. A sacrificial slaughter is also...

Muslims worldwide observe two major religious holidays: Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha. The first marks the end of Ramadan while the second culminates the annual hajj season. Of the two, Eida al Adha is regarded as holier...

As part of Islamic dietary guidelines, Muslims adhere to a specific manner of humane religious slaughter called zabihah (or dhabihah) in order to obtain meat that is halal or permissible for them to eat. This method...

The mention of kefta (ground or minced meat) always bring deep memories of mine to the surface. All of them are related to my father who passed away in 2009. My family is originally from Fez but had to move to...

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